Iranians Chant 'Death to America' at Friday Prayers, Threaten US Truce
Iranians Chant 'Death to America' at Friday Prayers

Just days after the United States and Iran signed a historic Memorandum of Understanding, the fragile truce is already on the verge of collapsing. Tens of thousands of worshippers flooded Tehran University for Friday prayers, raising loud, defiant chants of 'Death to America' and 'Death to Israel.'

Anger Over Israeli Airstrikes

Driven to fury by fresh Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon that left over 20 dead, hardline Iranian leaders and local citizens are issuing a stark warning to the White House. Washington cannot be trusted, and if the U.S. fails to restrain its regional ally, the temporary ceasefire will lose all meaning, plunging the entire world into a catastrophic multi-front conflict.

Defiant Message to Washington

The chants echoed across the university grounds, reflecting deep-seated hostility toward the United States and Israel. Many worshippers waved Iranian flags and held signs condemning American policies in the Middle East. The atmosphere was charged with anger and defiance, as speakers denounced the recent airstrikes and called for unity against external threats.

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Analysts warn that the situation could escalate rapidly, with Iran potentially resuming its nuclear activities or supporting proxy forces in the region. The United States has urged restraint on all sides, but the growing public anger in Iran may complicate diplomatic efforts.

As the world watches, the fragile peace hangs by a thread, with both sides exchanging barbs and preparing for possible confrontation. The coming days will be critical in determining whether the truce can be salvaged or if the region will spiral into another devastating war.

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